/mɪlk ʃeɪm/ noun, verb, milk·shamed, milk·sham·ing
n. the painful feeling arising from the consciousness of something dishonorable, improper, ridiculous, etc.,
done by a got milk?
celebrity.
v. to cause to feel milkshame.
Alternate forms:
milk·shame·a·ble, adj.
milk·shame·a·bly, adv.
half-milk·shamed, adj.
out·milk·shame, v. (used with object), -milk·shamed, -milk·sham·ing
un·milk·shame·a·ble, adj.
un·milk·shamed, adj.
Synonyms:
Shame, embarrassment, mortification, humiliation, chagrin
Antonyms:
Pride, self-esteem, self-respect
She was again experiencing a wave of milkshame as she entered the
LA courthouse to make her plea.
The California Milk Processor
Board were milkshamed when they learned of Patrick Ewing's testimony in the Gold Club Trial of
1999.